Dose & Reconstitution Calculator
Select a peptide to auto-fill recommended reconstitution values, choose your dose, and see the exact volume to draw on an insulin syringe. All values are reference figures for research applications only.
For research use only
This calculator is a laboratory reference tool. It is not medical advice, not a dosing recommendation, and not intended for human consumption. Frequency and dose figures shown are common ranges in published peptide research literature. Customers must be qualified researchers or laboratories and comply with all applicable laws in their jurisdiction.
Common research range: 200–500 mcg per administration, subcutaneous.
Suggested for BPC-157 10 mg: 2 mL
U-100 insulin syringes are most common (e.g. BD Micro-Fine).
Final concentration
= 5.00 mg / mL · 10 mg vial + 2 mL BAC water
Draw on U-100 syringe
On U-100 (100 units / mL)
Volume per dose
Doses per vial
At 250 mcg per dose from a 10 mg vial.
Frequency — research reference only
Twice daily
Frequency shown above is a reference figure observed in published peptide research. Not medical advice. Not a recommendation. Researchers determine their own protocols.
How to reconstitute
Reference procedure for laboratory reconstitution of lyophilized peptide vials. Aseptic technique required at every step.
Gather supplies
Lyophilized peptide vial, bacteriostatic water (BAC water), alcohol swabs, sterile insulin syringe.
Sanitize stoppers
Wipe both the peptide vial and the BAC water vial stoppers with an alcohol swab.
Draw BAC water
Draw exactly 2.00 mL of bacteriostatic water into a sterile syringe.
Inject slowly
Inject the BAC water down the side of the peptide vial. Do not aim directly at the powder.
Allow to dissolve
Swirl gently if needed. Do NOT shake — shaking can denature the peptide. Let gravity do the work.
Label and refrigerate
Label with date. Store reconstituted vial refrigerated (2–8 °C). Typically stable 4–6 weeks.
Legal notice
ZORVYN compounds are sold strictly for laboratory research and are not for human consumption. The dose figures, frequency references, and procedural steps shown here are educational reference material drawn from published peptide research literature. They are not medical advice, prescribing information, or a recommendation for human use. Customers must be qualified researchers or laboratories and comply with all applicable laws.